Rensselaer Republican, Volume 25, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 August 1893 — Page 8
D'PRICE’S o§^Powdef The only Pore Cream of Tartar Powder.—No Ammonia; No Alum. WrpA in Millions of Homes—4o .Years the Standard.
w. hortonDENTIST. Crowns anil Bridge work. C* .: Teeth without states, so covering to roof of mouth. No SSB&oying sense of taste. Office over Horatn a <MJadm inistered for the palnlesa axtracitou XDZEiTXXST KBSS W.Afc It - INDIANA. m, THB LaTK-T METHODS IN D.NI " ISTKY. Oflfca oyer Portfr’A Wislurd's. '<3ae adminlsm H. ERG AN BRIGHT, VETERINARY SURGEON. Graduate of Ontario Vecerintry Ooliege, 011- . , tario, Canada. HL-Vr L S*—3 Treats all diseases of ■ * - domes etc animate WRGERY and CHROMIC LAMENESS. *«*, soocialties. Your psoroaage solicited. Office F. B. Meyers’ drug store. -■ •* - ... ~ . 1 WIMA.HA ■
*. H. Ceer, B. V-8 TRAINER ANDFARRIER Attends calls at all hours. Work aarsnteed and reasonable. Ofs in Long & Co’s. Brug Store. TRUSTEES? SIOTICK ■ •—=~—ii— - h—.ty-T-tt V.:. M AJHO N TOWNSHIP. y.,G-$= rxj wfllTw ln my office up stairs in Citizee* Bute Building every Getevday to attend to T&wnsni'p Business, V WILLIAM GREENFIELD, t Trustee Marion Township. K .. « ( Township Trustee’s Notice. { BARKLEt iTOWHSHn*. The undersigned. trustee of Barkley township, gives notice that ho will be at tie “oflKe, arms To twee residence in said towroafiip, on the SecrtiriJ Tuesday of each month to ? transact the buSinessof his office j J. F. ILIFF. l XV m. H. Cfmrchill, . Justice of the Peace. Office 2nd door northcf the depot. 26-bmp.
a F. Ferguson. J- H. Chapmae.. FEKGI'SOX A CBL4PBIARI, Alstracters and Examiners of Titles Farm loans a specialty. Bry and sell rea Mtate, Sell B. *L. shares. Write Fire insaraace In three of the best companies In the XtZ 8 Represent .Etna life-lhe best on the S>be. *geut for four A-l Accident cornna es. Reut to«n property <r farms. Cay taxes* 3 r non-res M«<m- Disooont notes. We ssl[t syouc collections. Ofiloe Leopold's bioc &iAAUu>>auiLCL*t a*l».
CENTRA.IL Meat Market. «BNTRaI LocATiON-oreossre public l SQUABS, ■ENSSELAER, - - tIN DIANA A. C.*3USHEy, Proprietor. AU kiod-cf freGtial cucii meats 0f iho Laat. wci-Ukv un i at loWdSt prid3 line beef stock a sped<y-
PIONEER HEAT MARKET Rccßelaer, - - Indiana J. J. ETOLEBL&CH. FSOFR FKKF. P'trk, V>a!. Mutton. a*u4iu*e. BaTwnpf efSTSSM. In' m Jm*WS fa <uft |Uir at trie l*>wazt prit'Ait*. but tii *H<tptock uliimcbterM. Everybod yix invited M Mil. IJW'TIm iMjit.eat t»rw:e*> p*t<l for good ■ .1. S KIGLKSaACH. SotV Try ThlSIfc will -cost you nothing; and will •■rely do yon good, if you have a oongh, coV, or hdV throat, cheat or fang trouble. J>r. King's New DiacovSr for Consumption. Coughs and d* is guaranteed to giro relief or money will he paid back. Sufferers from LaGrlppe 'found it Just the, thing and under its use had a speedy and per dent reoorer. Try-a saaple no tile at oer expense aad ieem for rnerse If Just how rood* thing it fo-Fiee Trial Hot. tie atP. B Meyers fan* Store. Large
Real Estate Transfers
Warranty Deeds When Not Otherwise Spec ified Henry B. Murray to Joseph F. Iliff, June 20, nw nw 33-31-6, 40 acres, Walker 400 Paulina A. Shortridge to Alje Bierna. July 21, nw nw 13-31-7, 40 acres Keener 1370 Alje Bierma, to Elizabeth, G. M. and Harmon Kamminga , July 21, nw nw 13-31-7 v Keener. 1800 U. S. of A. to Jonathan Boys, June 25,1841 80 acris, patent, Gilliam Christopher Schrader to Nancy J.'Goff, Feb. 14, pt sw se 8-31-6, 1 acre, Walker 40 May Crone to Lavina Robinson June 9, s£ ne 23-31-5, Gillam. 1200 Mary A. Mitchell to Walter H. Standish, July 5, pt n side nw sw 30-31-5, 30 acres, Walker. 500 Robert Parker to George W, IReigle, July 17 es It 5, and pt w side, It 6, bl 8, Reming'ton. 100 Charles Myers to Trustees of Wheatfield M. E. Church., July 14, It 9, bl 5. Wheatfield. OBITUARY.
Mrs. Samuel A. Henry was born in Grant Co., Ind. Oct. 17th 1841. “Ghe removed with her father, the late Daniel D wiggins, to Jasper Co. in 1858 and has ever since been a resident of this county. She has for many years been an active member of the Church of God, devoting ■much of ner time to charitable and •church work. She was married on her 4Jsth birthday Oct. 19th, 1876, to Samuel A. Henry and they lived on Mr. Henry’s farm near Remington ; until 1883 when they moved to Rensselaer whieh has been their home ever since.
Mrs. Henry has been seriously sick ?lor ten months with* complication of troubles and was taken to Dr. “Kellogg’s sanitarium «t Batt'eCreek, Mich, for treatment where she suffered a stroke of paralysis and died on the mormng of July 25th Mrs. ■iSShry was known by everyone in Rensselaer and will be missed by all. »Site leaves no children.
COL. C. ',T. DBA#. SUN3TRUCK IN BATTLE! _ DR; Et'lT/ES MKDI^/»T• CO.. Tikhast, .Nil —I .•must finv ttj.j Avi*-<oruf ive :,'i-rviii(i aikl >•<-*.« and Livt-i- ltiiisj j.ave done me grvat go«.d. 1 re:: xziass i Ij.vrr riei f-lt AI ; IV Ml, I, AP Tlio stnss.fng poin t of, mj disorisc was a ran<dr»ko received in biuile hoftne imt Hud-onyK Mitsiana, JuhoJ-H+pJG': I'p In tUe Urn? beginni g to t:d;i> Dr. JSiP'n ?!<••««,SMfJcs 1 bad 1 ini i- -it- * u "*a> liinui tii-iraolii ■» s., ~ .. baud; hC-.h ■*vpnk ts-i.•-It-; rsial )i. years I in:v " in.ii l<* '-.ivo on <■' ;-a-vi! . of an active ctiarictn, an.i ‘ i.'. lionw for \ r jp', j?- 1 ! 3 «, aasiv' i. ~i » : in..; WV»” £ G- : - ' <cn 1 wild: i tb- ill T iiXC. liK'i Kivißs ii ».vit rami -■ . i.-, i.- fT ( n,.- - lUb cur • wilt u.- n-i-i. nor of mi- -n *' ; srdi v » . /\ i \ frit- ,li j? ''*'l i. . • hfl :• -ll' • :Ig vi.‘ •’■ . . • trafrof-tirgaf. ' r- ——i ; \: v NathWl Hill-:.ay .1/ pn. fnr.R.y»-i;7.-g.vrvc t; r-n. rn.-v't laiW«»ire for 7 <mis Prci.ffT'ri'iii,,io ; .'ntw f ., > : l***na*tk linilwA. .iSiuus., , : >n- , it. Cuntnirw ».i .r/.Vut ; p.-lioilfcc. ....
EnldAjn a I'ouUiro Guarantee. Dn. M It ES* PI LLS. 50 Doslo 23 Cts. Sold by B. F. Fendig, Druggist. Elder S. 8. Bearer, of MnAUisterville Junifttta Co., Pa., says hit wife is Rub jnetto eramp in the stemafch. Last summer she tried Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera aed Diarrhoea Remedy, for it and eras much pleased with the speedy relief it afforded. She has sines used it whenever eopessaiy and found that H never faff*. For tale by Meyers The ’Druggie
AN OLD CAMP MINSTREL.
He Played Simple Melodies For Grant and Sherman. - One of the attaches of the North Dakota senate house at Bismarck is an old colored man named Blakely Durant. His war history was made under the camp sobriquets of “Blake” and “Old Shady,” and the last mentioned: war given to him on account of a song by r ffiat title, wliicli he often sang at the headquarters of the Army of the Tennessee. Grant. Sherman, McPherson and other generals of the western army were entertained by the simple melodies of the musical darky, who accompanied his songs by twanging the guitar, which he handled skillfully.
“ OLD SHADY.”
“Old Shady” was the favorite piece of General Grant, and lie called for it whenever he spent the evening at McPherson's campfire, where Blake was employed as a caterer for the mess. The song oh the lips of a real contraband in the bivouacs of the liberating army was particularly appropriate. It ran as follows: Oli, yak yah, darkies, come laugh with me. What do white folks say—dat “Old Shady” am free? Don’t you see dat de jubilee Am comln, cumin? Hail, mighty day! '... AS’ .' —~—• . ■CHospg.- -nmr Iv- ‘ ' Den, away, away, '•»’ I cannot stay . 'i-r-■ No longer.- ' .-Wit ' Hooray, hooray, 'fiiY,.,.. For X am going home. Ole massa got scared, and so did his lady? •%, Dis clifle breaks for old “tfficle Aby.” Open de gates to’ rout liere’s “Old Shady” 1 Comin, coinin. Hail, mighty day!
Goodby, Alassa Jeff. Goodby.Massa Steve. ’Xcuse dis darky for takin his leave. I ’xpce" soon dat you’ll heah Uncle Aby Comia, eorain. Hail, migb.ty.day! Goodby, hard work without any pay. I’m goia up norf where de good folks say Dat white wheat bread and a dollar a day Am a-comin, comin. Hail, mighty day! Oh, I got a wife, and we got a baby Away up norf in the lower Canady. Won’t dey latigh when dey see “Old Shady” Comin, comin? Hail, mighty day I Blake, or “Old Shadyi” as he was best known, joined the army as cook for the officers of the Seventy-first Ohio regiment and was on the field at Shiloh. He afterward shipped ep the steamer Magnolia, which was used as transport for Grant's headquarters at the opening of the Vicksburg campaign. During that, time “Old Shady” came to the notice of ths commander, and he engaged him as cook; bnt, true to his vagrant nature, tho darky asked for transportation home on a brief visit as a bonus and failed to report hack for duty at the end of his furlough. Subsequently he fell in with the steward of McPherson’s mess, was employed “as cook for a time «nd then became chief caterer.
“Old Shady’s” «ong made a hit by reason of the patronage of the generals and was taken up by the Lombard brothers, who managed a band of lingers that often entertained the soldiers in their camps during the winter season. The Lombards learned the song at McPherson’s quarters, where the colored minstrel sang it for them over and over until they knew it by heart. Finally it became a popular campaign song and had its day with “Suwanee River,” “Ole Virginny,” “John Brown’s Body” and other airs appealing to the sentiment of the hour.
XHJS SOM} OF THE My dress is of fine polished oak, As rich as the finest fur cloak, And for handsome design Von just should see mine— Mo.», No. it I’m beloved by the poor and the rioh. For both I Impartially stitch; In the cabin I shine, In the mansion I’m fine— No. 9, No. <L I never get surly nor tired. With zeal I always am fired; To hard work I Incline, For rest I ne’er pine— No. 9, No. 9. I am easily purchased by all. With instalments that monthly do fall; And when 1 am thine, Then life Is benign— No. 9, No. ». To the Paris Exposition I went, Upon getting tiie Grand Prize Intent', I left all behind, The Grand Prizo was mine— r No. 0, No. 9.
At ;he Universal Exposition of 1889, at Vari*. ?ranee, the best sewing machines of the world ncluding those of America, were In competition' They were passed upon-bjja Jurv composed </ the oast foreign mechatjipaUxperts. two of whoawere the leacTng tewing machinetua uifacturw:* of France. This jury, after exhaustive examlue lion and tests, adjudged that the Wheeler A Wilson machines were the best of alh and award ed that company the highest prize offered—the GRAND PRlZE—giving other companies only gold, silver and bronze medals. The French government, as a further recogn! Cross of the Legion of Honor—the most prized honor of France. The No. fl, for family use, and the No, 18, for manufacturing uses, are the best In the world to-day. • a Ana now, when you want • hewing machine, U you do not get the beet It will be rout own fault. Ask yoor sewing machine dealer for the No. V Wheeler A Wlieon machine. If be doesn't keep £•“. write to us foe doecrlptlra catalogue and sr ‘K&ixips* fesrar;
BANKS BREAK. Some men lose money, but he who buys & farm in Wavne County, Illinois, is sure of a gopd home, and a profitable investment. We would like so cbrreßpond with those
desiring good cheap homes, where all kinds of grain and grasses are grown, and where fruits of all lands are grown to perfection. You cannot afford to let your money lie idle when yon can make an investment that is absolutely safe, and certain of a profit. Our farms are all selected with reference to their convenience cannot fail to please anyone who comes and sees our advantages and resources. During the last two years we have sold nearly Two Hundred Thousand Dollars worth of farms and our correspondence now indicates that during the next few months we will sell more farms than we ever have heretofore in the same 1 yrfL r\f 4-1 rn fl TXTWAy. XX} ft ft 16II&IQ UL LILLIU* YY iICH ttC UlUßiv etca sale we procure deed and abstract, and send them to the bank of the purchaser, where he is permitted to examine both, and see that everything is all right. In this way the purchaser is fully protected as to
title and payments. Our farms are nearly all sold on a payment, of from | to | in cash, and the balance on time, from 4 to 5 years, atG percent, interest. If you own a good farm where everything is raised to live on, you need have no cares about banks breaking. We give you one example. If it does not suit you send for price list and descriptive circulars. No. 100. .ACHES 1% miles from R. R. station. CSU 9 miles from Fairfield, all under fence fiOacres in meadow, two siory house 6 rooms, excellent water, 60 bearing apple trees, 90 hearing cherrh-s. good granery* 20 acres of wheat of which purchaser will getone third, fine prairie land, Splendid neighborhood, }i roilefi-om school, 1 mile from church. A great bargain at $25 per acre; SI2OO cash, balance on four years at 7 per cent. Now is a good time to see the country. All correspondence given prompt attention. BUNCH & BONHAM, Fail field, Wayne Co. 111. “REEFRENCES. " N- J- Odell, Mayor; C C. Boggs, Judge Appellate Court; G-P. Wadsworth, President Hayward College; Summers & Dickey, Pork Packer, all of Fairfield.
Notice Of Final Hearing. Of Engineer’s Report In the Ratter of Guttering and Macadam iziiie Washington Street. Notice Is hereby given to atl the property owners fronting and. abbutiog on Washington street in the Town of Rensselaer, Indi. ana, affected and assessed for the guttering of said street aud for the macadamizing ane grading of that portion of Washington street from Cullen jstreet to the bridge over the iroQuols River that the Engineer in charge of said work has filed hi; report with the clerk of said town and that a hearing of said report will be had before a committee at the Town Hall In Renssffaer.lndlana on the 4th day of August. 1893 at 8 o’clock in the evening and any person or persons feeling aggrieved by such report can appear before the committee and the Board of Trustees of said Town and make objection thereto and be ac ;orded a hearing tlwreon. Witness my hand and the seal of fa-B' TrNshi*! Town adixed at Rensselaer ( /this 15th day of Jnty 1893. N-A& VX CIIAS. lirv SITTI.KR. Town Clerk.
Survey Notice. Notice is hereby given to Nannie E. Spitlcr, James H. lamgliridge, John E. Soitler, H. J. Dexter and .Tames 11. Cox. Michael O. Halloran, Joseph F. Ililf, Jolm Mak<-eve-F;-— —■————_ Citizens' State Bank. Iroquois Lodge, 1. O. O. F. Almira Stockton. Cordelia M. Williams, and Florence L. Bears. . that I will proceed on :the Kith day of August. 1893, with tne Surveyor of Jasper county, state of Indiana, to make a legal survey of block nine (9). in the Original Town of Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indiana, or so much thereof as will be necessary to establish tin) Hues aud corners of my property, described as follows, to,wit: lislfeet southeast end lot eight (8) also six and one fourth («V) feet west side of lot seven (7) all In block nine (9) Rensselaer, Indiana. Jul. 20-27. A.4.j JOHN MaKFEVER.
mi ire. State of Indiana: 1 . Jasper County. ‘ In Jasper circuit Court. October Term 1803. Ellmnnen Hilton j vs. /Complaint No 4547. Harriet J. Hilton. ) Now comes the riaintifT, by J. W. Douthlt his attorney, and flies ins complaint herein, for « divorce together with an affidavit that the defendant is not u resident of the State of indiune. Notice is therefore hereby given said Defendant, that unless she be and appear on the iirst day of the next term of the Jasper Circuit Court to I>o lioiden on the third Monday of October A. D. ir9:i, at Mjn Court House In itens&elaer in said t'onnfy and Stn e and an-wer or demur to said complain', the same will bo heard and dctoimlneu in her absence. In Witness Whereof, I hereunto /£O, set my hand und affix the Seal of I "irjAT .said Court, at Rensselaer this 81st day o! July A.D.ltjfl!!. W»t. H. COAVKR, Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court. James W. Doutliu, A tt'y lor I’iff. Aug. 3 IP 7. UfAMTC n - A-repreg ent at i vrffor on WAIIIC.LI. family treasury the groatest book ever otf ered to the public Our coupon system, which we use in sellIng this great work, enables each purchaser to get tne hook FREE’ so everyone purchases. For his first week’s work one agent’s profit laslßßXo. Another $138.00. A LADY has Just cleared $120.C0 lor her first week’s work We give you exclusive territory, and pay large commission on the sales of subagents. Write at once for the agency for your county. Address all communications to HAND, McNALLY * CO. *-7-lyr Ohioxoo. Try Dalian's Great German 15 oe&t liver pills, 40 in each package.
N, WARMER ASMS ” ~.!II r _-- •' - " - -A The Leading Hardware, Stoves, Tinware and Farm Implement Men ir Jasper County, They Handle THE BIG INJUN 3-WHEEL SULKY PLOW. The Best Plow on Earth, and the Reliable Process Gasoline Stoves, The Newest, Safest Handiest and Be EARLY BIRD COOK The very 'lest all-around kitchen stove ever sold in th& county.
Austin, Tomlinson and Webster’s FINE FARM WAGONS All kinds of shelf and Builders’ hardware. $25.00 for a Life Scholarship in the Corner 4th and Columbia Sts Prepare in a Permanent, Reliable and Progressive School. Large Faculty. Superior, Practical methods. Positions for grad uates secured. Individual instructions ard class drills. For cata ogue, Address J. CADDEN, Pres.
IF YOU WANT to KNOW ALL ABOUT The WORLD’S FAIR And to be KEPT POSTED In regard to the same from now until next December you should subscribe for The WceKly Inter Ocean THE WORLD’S PAIR for the NEXT TWELVE MONTHS will be of absorbing interest to everybody, and TFE INTER OCEAN intends making A SPECIAL FEATURE OP IT. AcOipsof STAFF REPORTERS will devote their attention to the Exposition, and the readers of The Weekly Inter Ocean will in each issue have a synopsis of all happenings and features of interest on the grounds and elsewhere, with Illustrations, THE YODTHS’ DEPARTMENT, WOMAN’S KINGDOM, CURIOSITY SHOP, THE HOME, FARM AND FARMERS, and all 1 LITERARY FEATURES WILL BE MAINTAINED AND IMPROVE#.Owing to the fa,ct of the change in the political character of the! National Administration, NEWS FROM THE POLITICAL WORM* will be of unusual interest. THIS WILL BE FOUND COMPLETE IN THE INTER OCEAN. In fact, it is the intention to keep The Inter Ocean to the Front as a Paper for the Dome, And inakc It such a visitor as will be enjoyed by EVERT MEMBER cfp THE FAMILT, young and old. To make THE. PAPES BETTES THAN EVES shall be our endeavor. The Price of The Weekly Inter Ocean is - SI.OO Per Year The Price of The Semi-Weekly Inter Ocean is $2.00 Per Year Tho Weekly is published EVERT TUEBDAT. The Semi -Weekly EVERT MONDAY and THURSDAT. Send ior sample copy and see lor yourself. Address all orders THE INTER OCEAN, Chicago.
A Positive Fact. Ladies do not delay your valuabe time by waiting and suffering, but see cure a botlleof Dullam’s Great German Female Uterine Tonic and be cared of your monthly trouble either in old or roung. It is tho very best preparation ever prescribed in my extensive practice. It has given the best results in the greatest number of cases of lotnale troubles of any medicine I over used. I do not make a praticc or using or recommending patent medicines, but this remedy is prepared by a very compot ent physician and chemist of iny acquaintance and 1 can cheorfully and and consiecnciously recommend it as the best—sl a bottle. A. C, kruth, Specialist of Discuses of Women, 89 East Madison St., Chicago, Kor salo by Long & co.
English Spavin Liniment removes an H*rd Soft or Calloused Lamps ;nd Blemishes from horses, Blood Spavins, Curbs, Splints, Sweeney, Ring-B no, Stifles. Sprains, all Swollen “Thr a ts Cougs, etc. Save SSO by use of° one bottle. Warrautod the most wonderful Alemish Cure eter known. Sold by B. F. Long & Co., Druggist, Rensselae’, Ind. Very Much Surprised I have been afflicted with neuralgia or nearly two years have tried physic an and all known remedies, but no per manent relief nntil I triod a bottle of Dnll&m’s Great German Lipiment and it gave me instant and permanent re - IM. 25 oents per bottle. Signed A a Snell, Hamilton, Mich, April 11 Utl. For sale by loo* 4 Co. •
$35,000 in Premiums. Offered by Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co. of St. Louis, Mo. Tho ono guessing nearest the number of people who will attend the World’s Fair gets $5,000.00. the second $1,000.00, etc. Ten Star tobacco tags entitle you to a guess. Ask your dealer foi particulars oy send for eiroulqy. 38 3m
A Wonderful Statement* Proprietors ol Dullam’s Great GermanRemedies. Geptlemon—l have the past two ears been troubled with a senout and very severtj Liver .'and Stomach difficulty. Have had advico and medU cine from our very best physicians an only to be temporarily relieved. Some of my friouds persuaded me to try your Great German Remedy lor the Blood, Stomach and Kidneys and to my surprise after uping three bottles 1 feel like a new
man. If you desire you can use my name print or by reference in any of the Gram! Rapids, Michigan, papers or any other papers in the states, to con vinco the afflicted that it is thebest Good. Liver and Kidney medicine on e#lh 1 feel like a new man, Havo lived here over 40 years. $1 a bottle. J. Mi, rviNGSTON, Grand Rapids . For sale by Long & co Rheumatism Cured in a Day. “Mystic Cure” for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures in 1 to 8 days. Its action upon the system Is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause, and the disease immediately disappears. The first dose greatly beneftts, 76 oents. Bold by A. F. Long A Co., druggist*, Beassefaer.
